Steel Player on Grand Ole Opry

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John Palumbo
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Steel Player on Grand Ole Opry

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Tonight I watched a show called Oprylive on a TV channel called Circle. It featured Trisha Yearwood, Jeannie Seely and Carly Pearce, but there was some really nice pedal steel when all 3 artist combined to do 'Making Believe'. I did not recognize the steel player but it was not Tommy White but he was really good.

I was wondering if anyone may know who he is?

I just really love listening to the Pedal Steel at the Opry. Also I see they are still use that Webb amp.
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Brett Day
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It's Eddy Dunlap, playing his ShowPro. Eddy has played steel with several different artists, including Clay Walker. Tommy White's Mullen is usually seen onstage. Reba was on the Opry a few weeks ago, and Mike Johnson was playing his Franklin D-10 and a lap steel.
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Thanks Brett, Great Stuff!
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Brett Day wrote:It's Eddy Dunlap, playing his ShowPro. Eddy has played steel with several different artists, including Clay Walker. Tommy White's Mullen is usually seen onstage. Reba was on the Opry a few weeks ago, and Mike Johnson was playing his Franklin D-10 and a lap steel.
He has a few ShowPros I believe and they're all gorgeous.
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I happened to listen to this show on Circle TV last night as I just realized I have it on my streaming tv package. Really nice to see AND hear Eddy way up in the mix. Tasty dobro playing with Trisha also. I guess he was subbing for Tommy White who was on the Paul Franklin Workshop weekend, and very capably I might add.
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